X-Men #24
In "Nacht und Morgen," Wolverine confronts Xavier about the fallout of the Onslaught crisis, forcing a raw and personal reckoning over responsibility and loss. As the X-Men struggle to reclaim their footing, the weight of past failures lingers in quiet moments between battles. Written by Scott Lobdell and illustrated by Joe Madureira, with inks by Tim Townsend and Vince Russell, and colors by Bucce and TB!, the issue’s cover by Madureira and Townsend captures the tension in a single, striking image.
In "Nacht und Morgen," Harper finds herself caught between the quiet weight of lingering trauma and the fragile hope of rebuilding, as the X-Men navigate the aftermath of a crisis that reshaped their world. The story unfolds with introspective depth, exploring how personal responsibility and the search for normalcy collide in the shadow of past devastation.
In "Folgen," Harper finds herself drawn into a tense web of past connections and uncertain loyalties as old alliances shift and new threats emerge. With Xavier facing consequences for his role in the Onslaught crisis, and a mysterious figure looming in the shadows, the weight of responsibility tests the limits of trust and resolve.
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